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. lara is ten blocks south of us right now. p sten pen station. lara is ten blocks out from us. i'm sure a lot of people have tickets there. at penn station. >> it's so much fun. there's amazing energy. i want you to meet a couple of my new friends. mitch and omar. we believe that we're holding the winner. i know you all do too. we can debate. we'll all know at 11:00 p.m. tonight. what is your strategy at winning numbers? >> strategy was the quick pick strategy. >> you went that? all right. >> i have friends and we have another pool. we all picked birthdays. >> how many dollars spent? >> on those tickets, we probably put $20 a week on that one. >> they say the odds are 1 in 176 million that one of us will win, does it deter you? >> no. >> everyone is lucky eventually. >> this is omar, everybody. he's just feeling that one lucky dollar. guys, stay with us. coming up on the show, i'll be telling you exactly what you need to know if you're the one holding the lucky ticket. we're going to buy some more to increase the odds. so stay with us, guys, for now, though, back to you. from penn stati

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's next with lara logan, zalmay khalil s.a.d.d., dexter filkins and jere van dyke. >> everyone i speak on the taliban side and the government is not in the government specifically but on the afghan side, the non-taliban side say they are preparing for civil war and if you look at the battlefield. the taliban isn't that interested in the u.s. anymore their focus is on 2014. post the u.s. they've been systematically going after all the leaders of the non-pashtun groups like the tajiks, the uzbeks, and they've been eliminating all the potential competition for the civil war. that's what they are... their strategy is built on that now. >> for the immediate future, of course, the focus has to be to preclude an escalation in tensions between the afghan people and the coalition. i believe that general allen who is here needs to go back and meet with the people who have been affected by this massacre and we need to show empathy, sympathy, an also financial support for the victims. and if the officer can be protected, if there is an expedited judicial process as transparent as possible, that wo

of their own stars. and lara is with us with the latest. >> yep. talking prescription medication reportedly here. and millions of americans get totally wrapped up in reality tv. and it seems sometimes the stars of the shows get wrapped up in them, as well. but it can often be hard for them to live up to the characters we see on tv. >> this is the situation right here. my abs are so ripped up, it's called the situation. >> reporter: his nickname has become an everyday part of our vocabulary. >> that's ingredients for situation. >> reporter: but lately his conduct on "jersey shore" has raised eyebrows, with tmz reporting on his bizarre behavior during the recent cast camping trip. >> mike is a schizo right now. he's paranoid. he makes me feel not normal. >> reporter: now mike "the situation" sorrentino, has admitted he's dealing with a drug situation. writing on his website, i have voluntarily taken steps to take care of a drug treatment situation, i had because of exhaustion. i continue to work. famous for his hard partying, drinking and those abs, he has slowly turned himself into a full-fl

at a group of problems that fort lewis will face with correspondent lara logan. >>> gaza officials said two militants and a teenage boy were killed. it is the fourth day in a row that israel exchanged fire with palestinian militants. the cross border violence began on friday. israel killed a militant leader. at least 21 people in gaza have been killed. >>> in presidential politic, the focus is on the deep south as mississippi and alabama hold their republican primaries tomorrow. in a cbs news new york times poll out this morning, republican voters nationwide give rick santorum a 4-point edge over mitt romney. >>> 73%, expect romney will win the republican presidential nomination. political correspondent jan crawford is covering the gop campaign. she's in birmingham, alabama, this morning. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. here in alabama, there are more than a few republicans who hope that 73% think romney is going to win are wrong. you hear a lot about southern hospitality. the south has not been that friendly to mitt romney. this time, though, he may have just enough fr

morton, a man who spent a quarter century in a texas prison for a murder he didn't commit. lara logan shows why morton was set free and the district attorney is now being investigated. >> reporter: in 1987 in a very public trial, michael morton was convicted of brutally murdering his wife. as he was led away to prison, he insisted he was innocent. >> i didn't do this. >> sorry, what? >> i did not do this. >> reporter: hardly anyone believed him. until last year when he was exonerated by dna testing. >> let's go. >> reporter: by then, he had spent nearly 25 years of his life behind bars. what was it like for you to walk a free man? >> it was so alien at first. it wasn't quite real. we stepped out of the courtroom and it was a beautiful sunny day. the sun felt so good on my face, on my skin. i felt like i was just drinking in the sunshine. >> reporter: had you felt it in 25 years? >> i'd felt the sun, but i hadn't felt free sun. >> lara logan is with us along with attorney barry scheck, co-director of the innocence project to reopen the morton case. thank you for joining us, lara. how c

he call you lara? >> yes, we did the dance, the dance of joy or happiness? remember that? >> no. >> work with me? >>> and you all got to see "the hunger games" yesterday, you, sam, and josh. >> uh-huh. had a great time. we have all of the stars that will be here next week. you see sam, he had the hunger bag. >> i had the bag and the t-shirt. >> i didn't want to pay for the popcorn, you stuffed it in the bag. >> we snuck snacks in. i will say though, that one of us is a cryer. one of us is a talker. and one of us has the t-shirt. yeah. that's it. >> you can weigh in on that. >> i'm guessing josh did not cry. >> he's a cryer. no, it was robin, right? >> josh was talking too much. he is off today. we're going to go back to dan harris, the weekend anchor. great to have you here with us, dan. >> thanks, guys. we're going to start with a tant liegz question, are gas prices finally going down? for some of us, the answer is yes. the price of a key ingredient in gas sold in california has dropped about 50 cents in the last month. here's the thing price trends always star

his secret world and passion. >> did he call you lara? >> yes, we did the dance, the dance of joy or happiness? remember that? >> no. >> work with me? >>> and you all got to see "the hunger games" yesterday, you, sam, and josh. sam had the hunger bag. >> i had the bag and the t-shirt. >> i didn't want to pay for the popcorn, you stuffed it in the bag. >> we snuck snacks in. one of us is a cryer. one of us is a talker. and one of us has the t-shirt. yeah. that's it. >> you can weigh in on that. >> josh didn't cry, i'm betting. >> who was the cryer? >> it was robin, right? >> jork was talking too much. he is off today. we're going to go back to dan harris, the weekend anchor. >>> good morning, everybody. good morning to you. we're going to start with a tantalizing question, are gas prices finally, finally going down? for some of us, the answer is yes. the price of a key ingredient if gas sold in california has dropped in the last month. the prices that start in california often spread east. >>> an afghan interpreter who set himself on fire on the runway where the secretary of defens

be created. here's the only problem, someone fact-checked that and we have that person on the show, lara skinner from cornell university's global labor institute. it's great to have you here. tell us if 119,000 jobs is remotely true in terms of the jobs created by key stone. >> we did a study of the jobs impact from key stone excel and found they had grossly overestimated the number of jobs >> shocking. >> yeah, shocking. transcanada, said it would create 20,000 direct jobs, we found 2,500 to 4,600 jobs per year over the two years, these are temporary construction jobs. they also said it's going to create 119,000 jobs, that's direct induced and indirect jobs. we found it's going to be 30% to 40% of that job. >> some of the material being used is not produced in this country, but luckily, when the oil heads down to the refinery in texas, i mean that's an american refinery right, lara? >> yeah, i mean, the problem is is they, you know, america needs a jobs plan, we have a major unemployment crisis, but key stone is not the jobs program or the job stimulus that transcanada and other propone

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and current tv. >> for a world view particularly what's happening in the middle east, laurawyer lara satrakian joins us from former senator byron from north dakota. wayne marion says bill, i have been a fan of yours for years. you prove every day that your audience can be informed and entertained without producing anxiety and frustration like my former morning show on msmbc. thanks, wayne. wayne also says, i really like jacki schechter. she delivers the news in a straight, no non-sense way. we all like jacki. thank you, wayne. nobody not everybody is a fan. frank says reverend jones is absolutely correct. praise the lord for reverend joins jones and the heritage foundation. we are going to win this election and return the country to christianity for that is the only way to save ourselves for the coming of end times. and when that day comes, we will be saved, and all of you christ killers will burn in the lake of fire. >> it's getting warm in here, bill. >> so be warned. >> membrook -- signed by pembroke pines. what i love it is when people are total

going strong after 40 years. >> lara logan hit the road with steven tyler an the band. she'll give us a preview. >>> it's time for "healthwatch." here's dr. holly phillips. >> good morning. today in "healthwatch," exercise and work. going to the gym is not only good for your health. it may also boost your career. according to new research, workers who participated in some form of physical activity had lower rates of depression and burnout at work. the study was done by dividing workers into four groups, one that did not work out, one that exercised for 70 to 100 minutes a week. one for 150 to 240 minutes a week and the last group that worked out for more than 240 minutes a week. people in the 150 minutes group were the least likely to experience work burnout and those who didn't exercise at all were the most likely to experience burnout and depression. the researchers say this is a reminder to employers to encourage their workers to exercise and employers can make it easier by providing flexible hours or building gyms on company grounds. it will boost your bottom line and your health.

america" re-enactment, lara. >> that's amazing. >> 'cause i'm singing and laughing -- >> in the rain. >> thank you. >> beautiful. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. >>> you know, josh, that qualifies as a broadway performance, my friend. that means we're up for the tonys this year. this year, we're up for a tony on that. thank you. your votes are appreciated. let's get to the boards. good morning, everybody. one or two things we want to show you this morning as we step outside your doors. we're going to start with a live shot on wcvb, everything you need to know about boston comes out of that place right there. and this morning, there's a little chilly air there, just like there is here. now, we're going to watch some milder temperatures kind of settle in this week. but don't expect 70s. no, i think we'll be 50s and 60s this week. it may be next week when we get a chance to warm up a bit more. boston about 50 degrees. philly, 68 on wednesday. washington, d.c. comes into about 73. here comes all those strong and severe storms along the cold front. and today, i would look ou

to see, things did not go according to plan. i don't think that's what he had in mind. as abc's lara spencer reported yesterday, there is a new study that says women spend three hours a week redoing chores that men mess up. i am not an expert. i've not done a lot of contracting work in my days. but i suspect, suspect, that that's going to take more than three hours. >> you think? >> to fix. i'm just saying. >> i think that's going to hurt. ow. >> oh. >> how does that even happen? >> that dude is in the doghouse. forever. >> yeah. everybody's in the doghouse. here all week. >> yes, you are. >>> what do you think there, sam? >> yeah, wow. let's just start with all of this rain that continues to shift east with this front. it's slow moving. that's why the totals are so incredible. in one day to get six inches of rain, ten inches of rain, that's saying something. that's what happens as the slow shifts. eastern louisiana, is the key. arkansas, still in the heavier rain today. we've had very active severe storms this morning in that same part of the country. so, keep an eye on that during

this monday morning together. we're live in times square. lara? >> what a great crowd. >>> here's a look at what else we have coming up. it's lady gaga like you have never heard her before. revealing if she wants kids and how many. >>> and a "dancing with the stars" exclusive. inside the final make or break rehearsals before tonight's big premier. >>> and hollywood's biggest stylists revealing how to get red carpet ready without spending the big buck. coming up on "gma." [ ringing ] hello? [ sea ] hello, this is the sea calling. [ laughing ] [ sea ] what's the last romantic thing he did for you? ohh, i don't know... ummm... did you have to do that to me? what counts as romantic? is somebody watching me somewhere? like emptying the dishwasher? [ laughing ] is this your mother? ♪ ♪ is another way to look at the bean. another way that reveals the lighter, mellower side of our roast. introducing delicious new starbucks blonde roast. the lighter roast perfected. ♪ and also to build my career. so i'm not about to always let my frequent bladder urges, or the worry my pipes might leak, get

. this is highly unusual. get out of the water and stay out. >> got that right. >> guys? oh, lara. >> not just in pop news. >> this is a special event. >> sorry i'm late. i haed to get back from central park. >> any luck with newt? >> no, but oddly, herman cain was oddly available. >> will you help me with pop news? >> i would love to. >> i don't know if you heard this story. we told you about the cupcake atm in l.a. i call it the acm, automated cup cake machine. so popular, it can't keep up with the demand. over 1 tourks people a day trying to make withdrawals. it can only take about 600 withdrawals. it was dispensing a cup cake a minute. >> that's 1,000 people and one pig. it happens. is there she >> she's going to hear it and come down. >> she loves cup cakes. >> who doesn't. 50 people deep, the line is. the pig deal is that the store is right next door. you can go inside. there's though line in the store. people just want to use the machine. >> very strange. >>> also in pop news. >> oh, sophia. >> 40 and fabulous. >> yes, she is. >> she is. turning the big 4-0. i like to call it the new 30

'm wearing them now, lara. >> we want to welcome back -- we want to welcome -- we would like to welcome rock and fashion star gwen stefani just joined and she tweeted some great pictures. this video from '91. her secret style back then was a hot glue gun. that held her costumes together. >> she hasn't changed much. >> no. sfwhmplg >>> now to the viral video of the day. i give this great dane such credit. the puppy seems to bemistaking his large friend for the family couch. all he wants to do is take a nap. he's unsuccessful for several times. the dane never flinches. he findly figures out the strig and i think we're going to run out of time. trust me when i tell you, they do both fall asleep. >> i had a great dane growing up. they're gentle giants. they'll sit there and take anything. >> thank you, lara. >>> okay, sam ventured out. he's with the wow crowd outside. >> you know me, robin. val valerie, from pennsylvania, did i say i love you yet? >> no. >> i love everybody else, too. is it your birthday? what is your name? >> chelsea. >> thanks for showing up. we have a huge, huge crowd. let's

. >> got that right. >> guys? oh, lara. >> not just any pop news. >> no, this is a special edition. >> oh! >> sorry i'm late. i had to get back from central park. >> any luck with newt? >> no, but oddly, herman cain was quite available. very strange. >> that exclusive coming up later. so, will you help me with "pop news." >> i would love to. >> i'm sorry i'm late. that's okay. let's get right to it, though. i don't know if you heard this story. we told you about the cupcake atm in l.a. i call it the acm, automated cupcake machine. so popular, it can't keep up with the demand. over 1,000 people a day trying to make withdrawals. the problem is it can only handle 600 cupcakes in 24 hours. at one point the acm broke down because it was dispensing a cupcake a minute. >> that's 1,000 people and one pig. it happens. >> she's going to hear it and come down. >> she loves cupcakes. >> who doesn't? >>> anyway, the machine is now all better. 50 people deep, though, the line is. the big deal is that the store is right next door. you can go inside. there's no line in the store. people just want to use

and its allies to take all the troops out of remote areas and afghan villages. lara logan is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. >> if these demands are carried out, what are the consequences? >> reporter: well, there's no indication these demands will be carried out. i mean, it is in line with the u.s.'s strategy to hand over to afghan security forces, whether that be in the villages or the towns. so in one sense it's not consistent -- i mean it is consistent but in another sense it really pushes up the timetable. what it seems to indicate is that this issue has become heavilyicizepoliticized. the problem is not in the villages of afghanistan. he has been very critical of an increasingly aggressive strategy in the villages by the u.s. because he feels that that is replacing what really should be an effective strategy regarding pakistan. if you look at his statements over the last few years he's made that point repeatedly and so far there's been no change in the u.s. policy towards pakistan. so it doesn't appear that the u.s. has heeded his call to this point a

areas and afghan villages. correspondent lara logan is in washington. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> if these demands are carried out what, are the consequences? >> well, there's no indication these demand will be carried out. it is in line with the u.s. strategy to hand over to afghan security forces. whether that be in the villages or the towns. in one sense, it's not consistent. i mean it is consistent. but in another sense, it pushes up the timetable. what it seems to indicate is this issue is heavily politicized. it does play to something president karzai has bp saying for a long time. the problem is not in the vim annals of afghanistan. an aggressive strategy in the villages by the u.s. he feels that is replacing what really should be an effective strategy regarding pakistan. if you look at his statements over the last few years, he's made that point repeatedly and so far there's been no change in the u.s. policy towards pakistan. so it doesn't appear that the u.s. has heeded his call to this point and there's no indication that the u.s. is going to do anything dra

. a very startling "what would you do?" that's coming up. lara is outside amidst the madness. >> so excited. the third album to open at number one. seven grammys. who are we talking about? >> happy birthday, chris martin. we love coldplay. >> it's his birthday today. coldplay, we love you. an amazing performance. guys, just a little excited out here. >> a big fuss made about his birtday today. >>> we have news. josh? >>> classes are resuming right now at chardon high school, the scene of this week's shooting. it follows an emotional return to the court of chardon's basketball team. reena ninan has the latest. >> reporter: when the students return to the cafeteria, the tables are repositioned in the opposite direction to give the place a different feel. meanwhile, we're hearing from the he oh teacher who many believe prevepted the carnage if being much worse. resilience and hope. overnight, chardon high school's pabl team returned to the court. this morning, they returned to school. students marched to the campus arm in arm on thursday, a tear-filled show of unity, as the assistant coach man

here today. we're sorry lara is not here to be part of it. she's not feeling so well. you love doing pop new, don't you? great to have bianna here. >> i love it. >>> and diane sawyer is going to bring us more of her abc exclusive interview with jaycee dugard. what she says about finding love and the dreams she's fulfilling. >> a big bucket list. >>> the whole abc news team here today. katie couric across the way as well. >> hi, hi guys. >> something she's so passionate about. >> oh, i love the shoes. >> she's passionate about the shoes as well. >> talking about colons today. not shoes. but thank you. >> it does go with the shoes. >>> time for some news, josh. >>> breaking hows news out of japan. this one just east of tokyo. a new earthquake. this one came ashore this the same region of last year's. several coastal towns have been evacuated as a precaution. >>> an rick santorum is already in puerto rico, ahead of sunday's primary, fresh from his clean sweep of the south last night. he has a double-digit lead over romney in pennsylvania, santorum's home state. that shows a dead heat. i

see the problem. >>> lara? >> good morning. i have "pop news" for you. good morning to you all. get ready for the summer's new blockbuster. we're calling it when harry met diddy. prince harry and p. diddy have a date. the two fun-loving, single guys became friends five years ago at a tribute concert for princess diana. who knew? this time around, diddy says he will hit the club scene with the partying prince. we gathered that what happened. >>> richard gere. richard gere. >> i heard about this. >> i'm not happy. he's talking serious smack about one of my favorite movies of all-time. in a new interview, he says he never liked "pretty woman." calling the '80s classic -- '90s classic. that he starred in with julia robert, a silly rom-com. he tells "women's day" he has forgotten. it's his least-favorite movie. really? what about "dr. t. and the women"? or "autumn in new york"? huh? >> you went there. >> gere, it's on. >> i like the movies. but wow. >> i love that movie. >> those are fighting words. >>> i'm going to get through this. you know the saying. you want something done right, yo

: but jennifer lawrence isn't the first. she's a welcome addition. remember angelina jolie who played lara croft in the movie "too many raider." and uma thurman in "kill bill" even hilary swank in "million dollar baby." but, for now it's jennifer lawrence coming out swinging and inspiring other young women across the country to match her form. and while fans are lining up for archery and boot camp, it's not too late to line up for movie tickets too. although the movies are sold out we're told there's tickets available this weekend. at least for now. david. >> the lines at the theaters and boot camp tonight. love it. thanks. >>> still ahead, the outrage, what would you do if your boss asked you to give away your facebook password. the companies who want to follow your every move and tonight the worker who walked out. >>> and look at this the miracle puppy, the size of an iphone. the human that performed cpr to bring her back to life. we'll be back. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30

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in times square. lara, i think you're on to something. it's better than blanking, it's better than batting. put your dog in a baby swing. send that video to "gma." >> please push gently. >> gently, exactly. >>> here's a look at what else we have coming up on the "gma" morning menu. does the new trend among hollywood moms like january jones really help you drop the baby weight and add energy. is it right for you? we'll take a closer look. >>> and it was the last dance for martina and tony. so sorry to see that. they were booted from the ballroom this morning. >>> and onesies, rachel hoping we'll all be wearing jump suits by spring. all of us. all on "the hot list" ahead on "gma." e emotional here? aren't you getting a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a

. there was standing room in some theaters. >>> how about "pop news" lara? >> let's do it. a new kate middleton sighting indicating she is not just a fashion icon, but also something of a dog whisperer or whistler. the duchess of cambridge, attempting to whistle lupo, the dog that she and william got for christmas. the whistle is not as effective as a potato chip bag floating by in the wind. progress, lupo. hang in there. >>> what do you get the queen, who has everything, for her royal jubilee? how about a new butler. the royal household is advertising -- i can't believe they advertise. it's for a training butler or footman, as they're referred. it's just under $20,000 a year, for a 40-hour work week. but you get housing and living expenses. it requires total discretion, caring for clothing and uniforms impeccably. it just so happen, we know a guy who is really good at ironing. so, maybe -- >> of course, yeah. i have a feeling. you know what that was? that was one year ago, almost to today. and by the way, my ironing skills have only gotten worse. a lot worse. >> no need to apply. >> you don't

. talking to you, charlie and lara logan on person to person. he hits a major milestone today, turning the big 5-0. >> a little surer these days but he and the band are still packing stadiums around the world. you can see how time flies when you see him out there having so much fun. >> shot through the heart and you're too vein ♪ you give love a bad name sthoets ♪ >> some big celebrity life. you could do worse than having a life that jon has for himself. jon was one of those kids with a dream who saw rock'n'roll as their way out of the working class life and who saw music as a way to articulate things they're thinking about and a life they wanted to have. >> she's a little runaway ♪ >> the first bon jovi i ever heard was runaway. you knew they were going to be huge. >> his appearance was potential. mtv was a big deal. >> everybody happy. we're back hosting mtv. i'm jon bon jovi. this is richie sambora. >> they looked good but also sounded good. >> tommy used to work on the docks ♪ >> really well-constructed and well-recorded songs. they can still get up today and sing living on

for the suspect in the shooting rampage in afghanistan. >> lara logan who knows the area well will give insight. >>> its time for this morning's "healthwatch" first. here's dr. holly phillips. >> good morning. today in "healthwatch," the hygiene hypothesis and asthma. it may be surprising, more and more we're learning that being too clean can make us sick. it's the hygiene hypothesis. it may be to blame for the rising rates of asthma and allergies. a large study looked at 29,000 swiss and amish children growing up in farming communities surrounded by air bon allergens such as pollen and cow dander. they had much lower rates of asthma and allergies than children in surrounding communities who did not grow up on farm. while nearly 50% of nonfarm population has some allergic sensitivities, the amish children had only 7%. it's thought the exposure to the natural allergens and dirt from the farm trains the immune system to know the difference between harmless and irritants. the younger you're exposed the better. there are other factors as well. for those who keep the environments squeaky clean, it m

in times square. everyone getting crazy, including lara right here. the theme song of "jersey shore." that's why we're playing it. let's get to snooki. >> really? control room? >> snooki is speaking out for the first time about her pregnancy. could she be trading in late nights at the club? >> who knows what is going to happen? are you all right? >> your stylist was tell megathat my tape was showing. better that -- >> if you're going to have a wardrobe malfunction, that's okay. >> this is going to get them going. they're not paying attention. also ahead, how women stay so slim. >> so slim. >> just women. the secrets to living skinny while not saying no to every temptation. just for women. >> just for women. sam, how do you keep this looking so fit and trim, sam, here in the big city? >> i say no to a lot of temptation, josh. >> just say no. >> just say no. >> so many places to go. we'll go the cam. he's gone to the dog this is morning. he's here to kick off our extreme campout series. our winter edition. we sent him to one of the craziest and coldest sports on earth. day ask they asked me

. somebody come join me. >> lara? >> seconds away. i would go now but, you know i have to do that thing -- >> from "desperate housewives," of course. >> yes. >> you were here last time, you were talking about how you were so thankful you made it so far. >> i spoke too soon. >> famous last words. >> josh, how about news. >>> all right, we're going to begin with that rogue u.s. soldier in custody this morning. accused of going on a shooting rampage killing 16 afghan civilians. military officials say that he donned night vision goggles left base and broke into house after house in a nearby village, slaughtering entire families. the lone gunman say staff sergeant based in ft. lewis, washington. a father and husband on his fourth tour of duty in a war zone. today, the afghan parliament called for a public trial. the taliban, meanwhile, is vowing revenge. >>> turning to politics now. some mixed news for the president. our new poll out this morning finds that a majority of americans now believe he will be re-elected. however, only 38% of voters approve of the way he's handled the economy, down

to go back to -- >> lara! >> good job, suzuki. >> thank you, suzuki. thank you, sam. >>> here's a look at what else we have coming up on our ""gma morning menu"." it's the video everyone is talking about. alicia silverstone feeding her baby boy like a bird. is it healthy? we're asking questions coming up. >>> and jennie garth talking about her breakup. what was really behind the split? >>> plus, great deal and steals, ahead for easter? stay with us for that. >>> and finally pauly d in the house. spinning for us all morning long. don't miss it. on "good morning america." ♪ this is the part of me thanks for babysitting the kids, brittany. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ spokesman ] when you refinance your mortgage with quicken loans, you'll find that our rates and fees are extremely competitive. because the last thing you want is to spend too much on your mortgage. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ we've got to cancel. i've got gas. ooh gas. take an antac

. she remained silent. until now. >> and a standing lara. you like this now? >> george spilled diet coke on me yesterday. it was a happy accident. >> i did not. >> we have an hour to go. >> it's fun to stand, isn't it? >> i like the energy. i like you and i eye to eye. i like giving away free stuff. it's a new thing we're doing. we're calling it friday freebies. we'll tell you how to get everything from free meals to free cash. it's, in fact, called "friday freebies." >> come on sing it like you did last time. >> it's friday, friday, gotta get down. >> oh, wow. >> he does it like that. >> do it like ethel merman now. >> after the show. ♪ friday ♪ >>> and we have a big announcement ahead about "the hunger games." so popular. don't miss it. john, you're hanging on for dear life right now. >> i'm happy to have a job. >>> that's where we begin this morning. the government created 227,000 jobs last month. it's the third straight month where over 200,000 have been created. the unemployment rate remains at 8.3%. >>> bank of america has agreed to reduce mortgage balances on som

the warmth starting to build in the center of the nation. >> the snow is done here in henryville, lara, but we will look at where it is going for the rest of the day coming up in a couple minutes. >> all right, thank you, ginger. >>> here's a look at what else we have coming up on the "gma" morning menu. an abc news exclusive. robin talking with nick cannon about his health crisis, his wife mariah carey and how the scare has changed their lives. >>> also, we're at home with suzanne somers. she's opening up about the huge decision that she made. and it changed her life. >>> plus is demi finally out of rehab? the next move for the very private star. we'll have an update coming up on "good morning america." [ female announcer ] introducing coffee-mate natural bliss. made with only milk... cream... a touch of sugar... and pure natural flavors. coffee-mate natural bliss. from nestle. add your flavor naturally. 48! 50! 71! 300! move it phelps! move it! [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] subway breakfast keeps michael phelps going strong. subway. the official training restaurant of michael phelps

lara is not here to be part of it. she's not feel something well. great to have bianna here. >> i love it. >>> and diane sawyer is going to bring us more of her abc exclusive interview with jaycee duga dugard. >> a big bucket list. >> katie kouring across the way as well. >> hi, hi guys. >> something she's so passionate about. >> oh, i love the shoes. >> she's passionate about the shoes as well. >> talking about colons today. not shoes. but thank you. >> it does go with the shoes. >>> time for some news, josh. >>> we're closely watching reports out of japan at this hour. a 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck just off the northern coast this morning. a tsunami warning was issued by damage was small. an aftershock with a magnitude of 5.9 struck afterwards. >>> and rick santorum is already in puerto rico. fresh from his clean sweep of the south last night. he has a double-digit lead over romney in pennsylvania, santorum's home state. that shows a dead heat. romney won the caucuses in hawaii and american samoa. >>> and abc news news has learned that investigators looking into the massacre of t

, and i hope you are, a regular viewer of "gma" during the week, you know that lara spencer does the "pop news heat index" every morning. we're now bringing it to the weekend. we have the newest member of the family, rachel smith, she joins us from l.a. rachel, good morning. >> morning. >> hey, good morning, guys. here's the latest in "pop news." one of the oddest couples in hollywood history may team up again. danny de vito and arnold schwarzenegger starred as twins in the comedy. they were brothers that were twinned developed in a lab. turns out, they had another brother. the triplet will be played by eddie murphy. the resemblance is striking, don't you think? >> dead on. dead on. >> definitely designed in a lab. >> could be. could be. >> ron and i are brothers as well. >> well, we have seen some "twilight"-inspired weddings. but this one takes the cake. not only did abgail and andy plan a "breaking dawn"-themed wedding. they legally changed their last names to cullen. that's edward's last name in the series. andy said it was his idea. even though he's never read the book. i think it's

, congressman dennis kucinich with us in the big city this evening. yesterday, lara ingram spelled out the justices of the supreme court already know what they are going to do at this point in time on friday. they talked among themselves secret, all right and said look, this is what we feel about obama care. they already know and now they have to write it up and after they write it up they debate it again. they can change their minds but pretty much what is going to happen is locked down. almost everybody and you just heard karl rove says not going to survive the supreme court. its' going be tossed. how do you see it? >> i think justice kennedy as you pointed out earlier is a pivot vote here and as such could come down on the question of liberty and strike it down. or he could say that this is an essential exercise of congress' authority. >> bill: what do you think he is going to do? >> i don't know. >> bill: you good instincts. >> i think it is a jump ball right now. >> bill: okay. i'm not going to get it out of you. let's assume it goes down. how bad is situation is that for presiden

to be in new york city.. lara great to have you here. first of all we have the perspective here in america from our media that seems to be saying, oh my god, iran is working on a nuclear program. it's imminent. what is the perspective from brad. >> there is certainly a fear. >> if there were any war oil prices he soaring, they're hurting the global economy. the oil prices which we see now are largely driven by fears of war with iran are crippling the u.s. economy. a lot of concern in due by. but the fear of late is that there won't an war. there aren't the kinds of driving interests in having the military scenario that pushes this over the line. i spoke to one of the top experts in iran. one of the former national security official in the white house. all parties here know that you a negotiated solution is really the best outcome for everyone. they'll be sitting down with those talks later this year. that's really the window of potentially bringing down the issue. a war is not likely, desirable or would lead to anywhere good. >> that's interesting because it's written that there is a certain co

presidential race. with us, congressman dennis kucinich with us in the big city this evening. yesterday, lara ingram spelled out the justices of the supreme court already know what they are going to do at this point in time on friday. they talked among themselves secret, all right and said look, this is what we feel about obama care. they already know and now they have to write it up and after they write it up they debate it again. they can change their minds but pretty much what is going to happen is locked down. almost everybody and you just heard karl rove says not going to survive the supreme court. its' going be tossed. how do you see it? >> i think justice kennedy as you pointed out earlier is a pivot vote here and as such could come down on the question of liberty and strike it down. or he could say that this is an essential exercise of congress' authority. >> bill: what do you think he is going to do? >> i don't know. >> bill: you good instincts. >> i think it is a jump ball right now. >> bill: okay. i'm not going to get it out of you. let's assume it goes down. how bad is situation i

understand how to protect our teens. >> assemblyman lara says he's running the numbers to determine how much money it would cost the state and local school districts to implement that kind of sensitivity training. >>> still to come here at 6:00, a new game plan from gamers around the world. and they're here in the bay area to show us the future of the industry. >>> and lingering consequences. the new concern over concussions in kids. >>> and good evening, i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. we're now getting winds gusting as high as 55 miles per hour at our coastline. inland, 20 to 30 miles per hour across the north bay. we're going to track more coming up and tracking a warmer day tomorrow. we'll let you know when 70s will return. >>> the long-term impact of a concussion on your child could last for up to a year. a new study out of ohio shows that while most children fully recover within a few months after a concussion, some 20% don't. the most common problem -- forgetfulness. and others experiencing persistent attention difficulties, headaches, and fatigue, even a year lat

airways lounge once in her lara croft tomb raider series. i asked her if she kneaded help getting a sprite out of the refrigerator. >> it's in the book. the book, hits stores today. >>> coming up, get the clutter out of your 3q on average 5,000 people a day switch from cascade to finish - over two million so far. with finish quantum you get incredibly clean, sparkling dishes without rinsing first. see for yourself why millions have switched. join the finish revolution. >>> ah, clutter. it can so easily invade our lives. you know what i'm talking about. some people do take it to a whole new level. on his show, "extreme clutter" peter walsh helps home owners reclaim their space and their sanity. first, take a look. >> this is amazing. >> this is incredible. >> reporter: you only have to look at the results to see that peter walsh knows how to get the job done. so when donna was creating a clutter crisis, peter rescuedhed stuff. >> look at this. >> it's incredible. >> reporter: working his magic one room at a time. from the living room -- >> oh, my -- gosh. we can see the fire lace. >> the de

, no, no, no, no. >> i won't be there. i'll speak for team there. ? thank you, john. >> lara, what do you have? >> good morning, everyone. good morning to you. johnny depp has immersed himself in a new character. this is the lone picture of him as tonto. it also has armie hammer. depp is ewing the same team if "pirates of the caribbean" and that rock and roll pirate hat is replaced by a dead raven. >> there sit. oh. >> classic. >> it will be good. >>> the creator of harry potter, her money is vanishing. that was shocking to you, wasn't snit it has everything to do with politichilanthropy. she's given nearly $160 million to charity. >> wow, i wish i had $160 million to give away. >>> catty perry kissed a boy and apparently she liked it. she's swept off her feet. we can see why. baptiste is the highest paid male mod until the world. the two are now dating. her divorce, of course, from russell brand finalized. >> whoa, really? >> he's very attractive. >> you know, john and i are here, robin. >> yeah, mommy like. >> mommy really does like. you might want want to check with david first. >>

that weather was brought to you by meow mix. >>> have you ever put thin mints in the freezer? lara spencer, you might have to put them in the freezer. >> celebrating the girl scouts. we want to say congratulations to the girl scouts. 3q my mom knows food magic. it's like so crunchy. it has crunchy stuff all over it. i can't get over how crunchy it is. it's like chicken and crunchy stuff got married and it's amazing! what they mean is, it's french's french fried onions in my crunchy onion chicken. just minutes to make, then bake! french's french fried onions. the difference is indescribable. available in the french's stay-fresh can. >>> all right. are you ready for this? one of your favorite people, one of ours forever a part of the "gma" family is here. the one and only joan lunden. >> hi. >> it's great to see you. >> it's great to be here. >> you worked here 17 years. >> i know, can you believe that? >> no. >> as i got up this morning, late, i said, how did i do this for 20 years. i don't know. >> you slept in, you had ever reason to. but the reason you are here. she edited a new book called "

in harrisburg this morning. lara? >> thank you, sam. >>> here's what we have coming up on our "gma" morning menu. we're talking to micky dolenz here live. remembering his bandmate, davy jones. >>> and a hidden camera investigation into how you make your hair beautiful. after a government health alert, are salons alerting customers to possible dangers? we'll explain. >>> and red carpet looks for a steal. how to get you favorite oscar look for less. look for less. [ female announcer ] with just one look, you can silence a room. but why on earth would you want to do that? ♪ like a sound you hear that lingers in your ear ♪ ♪ but you can't forget from sundown to sunset ♪ ♪ california hustler ♪ california hustler [ female announcer ] new bareminerals ready, a solid mineral collection of vibrant eye shadows, glowing bronzers, and alluring blushes. bareminerals. be a force of beauty. happened to come across quicken loans online. [ chris ] quicken loans constantly kept us updated and got us through the process twice now. quicken loans is definitely engineered to amaze. they were just really t

believe in equal rights for all." their words a differ tune from what they told our lara spencer when the whole seifert clan sat down with us last october. >> kirk's choices for a lot of people seemed extreme. but when you think about all of the choices that kids could make, what better choice could you make than to choose a religious, spiritual life? >> reporter: but the comments haven't all been negative. others have come out in support, including self-proclaimed jesus freak stephen baldwin, saying, "great job, kirk. let's pray one day piers morgan finds true salvation." >> hate to see the seavers all divided like that. >> he responded in an abcnews.com exclusive. he said "i spoke as honestly as i could. some people believe my responses were not loving toward those in the gay community." he says that's not at all, it's my life's ambition to love people. he said i should be able to express moral views on social issues, especially those that have been underpinning western civilization without being slandered, accused of hate speech. >> used to be an atheist, then

was brought to you by meow mix. >>> have you ever put thin mints in the freezer? lara spencer, you might have to put them in the freezer. >> celebrating the girl scouts. we want to say congratulations to the girl >>> all right. are you ready for this? one of your favorite people, one of ours forever a part of the "gma" family is here. the one and only joan lunden. >> hi. >> it's great to see you. >> it's great to be here. >> you worked here 17 years. >> i know, can you believe that? >> no. >> as i got up this morning, late, i said, how did i do this for 20 years. i don't know. >> you slept in, you had ever reason to. but the reason you are here. she edited a new book called "chicken soup for the soul: family caregivers." it's a topic close to your heart? >> and yours, as well. we both have elderly moms. i remember interviewing jack canfield for this series. whoever knew there would be hundreds published. this time, they asked me to co-author the book. i interviewed many in the field. celebrities. whether leeza gibbons or jill eikenberry. and then passages and caregiving. when you go through t

for the extra special weather help today. they just -- we have to hear more. >> sing it back into lara. three, two -- ♪ come and let our song mount like the whirling wind ♪ >> thank you, gentlemen. here's a look at what we have. thank you. here's a look at what we have coming up. it's an abc news exclusive. dionne warwick here live, speaking out for the first time since the tragic death of her cousin, whitney houston. and telling us how bobbi kristina is doing. >>> and upside down and underwater, the most extreme winter campout yet. matt gutman, god bless him, he's going under the ice. >>> and finally, "steals and deals" for "gma" viewers only. [ female announcer ] introducing coffee-mate natural bliss. ♪ made with only milk... cream... a touch of sugar... and pure natural flavors. ♪ who knew being natural could be so delicious? coffee-mate natural bliss. from nestle. add your flavor naturally. and also to build my career. so i'm not about to always let my frequent bladder urges, or the worry my pipes might leak get in the way of my busy lifestyle. that's why i take care, with vesicar

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